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Online Casino News for Sunday - February 1, 2004

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• Revived casino plan has community in an uproar
• Pechanga Band wants to drop members over gaming money conflict
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• City casino project gaining ground
• Sequel drives writer back into casinos
• Super unusual wagers
• Consider fun as well as tactic when playing slots
• Catawbas get calm urge for bingo bill
• Harrah's bid provokes fairness concerns
• Columbus landmark gets a makeover
• To dicey advantage, but Kansans seek casinos
• Public gambling debate; legislators work on expansion measure
• Instant-bingo cash trailed
• Gaming board won't display its hand
• Legislators vow no more betting
• Casino receives tax slash from City Council
• Casino rivals question whether deck was stacked
• Casino agreement deals school regions problem
• Pechanga tribe in conflict regarding gaming money
• Las Vegas would be perfect - if they abolished gambling
• Budget speech may actually get legislators moving
• Casino Night Customers
• Wages of sin? It comes in the form of $408 million . . .
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Columbus landmark gets a makeover - 2004-02-01
The everybody-knows-it Air Bowl in Columbus has changed hands - and names - and gotten a full makeover to go upscale.
Business and life partners Michael Segota and Jan Sattler leased the Air Bowl for nine months while lining out their complete liquor and gambling licenses.

In November they bought the place, fully remodeled the kitchen and restaurant and renamed the 40-year-old cafe to Whitlock's Stillwater Steak House. The casino part of the business is named the Gold Strike Casino & Bar.
Read the full story at Billings Gazette
 
To dicey advantage, but Kansans seek casinos - 2004-02-01
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is offering the broadest expansion of casino gambling since the frontier days. And Kansas voters seem willing to agree by about a 2-1 ratio , according to a new Wichita Eagle/KWCH 12 Eyewitness News study.

But there is no independent research that would permit lawmakers and voters to evaluate whether casinos would be an engine of economic development or a stress on law enforcement and social-service resources.
Read the full story at Wichita Eagle
 







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